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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud
The most ridiculous aspect of your assertion is that Seattle grunge, whether it's Nirvana or Soundgarden or Pearl Jam, actually meant anything.
The genre was dead almost as quickly as it began.
Alanis Morrisette had a bigger and longer lasting impact on the music scene than any of the Seattle bands. Soundgarden disbanded in 1997 after a lackluster release, Pearl Jam's appeal faded dramatically after Vs. and Nirvana died when Kurt died.
"Grunge" is nothing more than a footnote in Rock & Roll history. You of ALL people should know that.
The band that benefited the most from the "Alt/Grunge" era was Smashing Pumpkins and even they couldn't sustain it.
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It meant something for a while. But you're Dane and you know best. We all know you'e the smartest person here because you say so, even if you're the dumbest person this side of CoMO.
Oh and check Pearl Jams realeases since you say they died.
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